Sunday, March 29, 2009

our trip to vegas for the wedding was so fun. the wedding was beautiful, it was fun to spend time with family, and we had time to hit the strip for a few hours, ride the NY NY roller coaster, and blow $15 on the nickel slots. not to mention singing potter puppet pals, pushing the deaf doorbell outside Dave and Kaylene's room, and laughing till our sides hurt in the hotel. it was a good time.

my favorite hotel is the paris. i know vegas is tacky but i like fake european exteriors more than the other stuff.also it's across from the bellagio, and i could watch the water show at night for hours.

love this man.

love these two.

gotta make a trip to In N Out

and the wedding was beautiful of course. Mandy chose gorgeous colors; light pink, cream, white and some brown accents. very classy and timeless.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees and spray a baking sheet with cooking spray. In a large mixer, cream butter, peanut putter, sugars and vanilla. Add the egg and mix until light & fluffy. In another bowl, combine flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt - mix thoroughly. Slowly add the dry ingredients into the butter mixture, stirring continuously. Add chocolate chips and combine. Drop spoonfuls of cookie dough on the baking sheet and press the center of the cookie with a fork. Bake for 10-11 minutes. Enjoy!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

(Commercial currently airing on local television, created by the BYU Ad Lab)

World Water Week is here! Go out to eat this week for a good cause.

Globally, a total of more than 2.5 billion people are living without access to a safe drinking water source. But for people like us who are fortunate enough to live where safe water and sanitation are taken for granted, there are ways to help these children and families. The Tap Project, initiated by the US Fund for UNICEF and partners, is one of them.

Just $1 can provide safe drinking water for a child for 40 days. The project asks diners in restaurants across the United States to donate $1 for the tap water they usually get for free. More than 2,300 restaurants throughout the country are participating.

Utah readers, head to the Utah Tap web site (designed by our very own Klane) to find a restaurant near you or donate to the cause. And no matter where you live, you can participate. Visit the Tap Project web page to find participating restaurants near you.

Friday, March 20, 2009

We watched this little squirt for a few hours the other day. Oh my. He kept us hoppin. We love little Ry guy. Thanks Ann for trusting us to keep an eye on him, we had fun.

Sometimes having a baby scares me because I wonder if I'll lose my sense of self when I become so wrapped up in the life of my child. People have kids and suddenly they disappear from their blogs; no more life of the couple, all there is to update the world on is the baby. And maybe there's nothing wrong with that.

So mothers out there, how do you maintain your individual identity when you're talking baby talk all day? Do you ever feel less like "Ashley" or "Britney" or "Angie" because all you are is "Mom"? How can you maintain a romantic relationship with your spouse when you move from being "lovers" to being "parents"? Maybe the definitions aren't as narrow as I'm making them. Maybe you can be more than one thing at a time. Am I the only one who thinks about this? What do you all think?

I'm sure I'll love being a mom. When the time is right. In the meantime we'll enjoy our nieces and nephews.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

This is pretty much all that's going on here the next few days. Eat, sleep and STUDY. After Tuesday I will be a free woman. And I will try not to think out about whether I passed or not until May when I find out.

We'll try to do something entertaining after that. Like, maybe, a trip to Vegas? Yes, please! (we're headed down for Coleman's wedding next weekend. It'll be a much needed break!)

Friday, March 13, 2009

I kept thinking I just had a little sore throat and that it would get better, but it is getting worse. So I skipped out on our planned trip to Snowbird today and let Klane go on ahead.

On a lighter note, I'm sipping hot cocoa in bed, surfing craig's list looking at apartments in Harlem. And I came upon this gem of a listing. Apparently the apartment is quite large, according to the description:

I thought it was hilarious. Come on, who wouldn't want such an apartment??

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

we went to lynsie's to hang out with everyone saturday night and were surprised to walk in and find a surprise congratulations party for klane, nyc themed and all. it was awesome. thanks everyone, it meant so much!

and even the president was there! we think he should make appearances at every family gathering from now on. (klane did do quite a good job of copying a famous election ad a couple months ago, so maybe that was the inspiration.)

a 'big apple' cake, and klane trying on his gift: ski gloves!

only the man of the hour gets to drink out of this huge glass... non alcoholic, folks, non alcoholic

Friday, March 6, 2009

We are so excited. Klane got the internship with DDB. The one we really wanted! After looking over his portfolio, they called him for a phone interview today and they want him! We have somewhere to go!! Officially! I am so happy. It's been driving me crazy not knowing. This is a worldwide agency that has done a lot of great work. This will be such an amazing experience! We can't wait!!!

I went snowboarding with my dad this morning. He is getting really good! I'm proud of him for having the guts to try something new and hard, and he's conquering it! I'm kind of proud too that i was his teacher. :) It was fun to be up on the mountain, just me and my dad.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

The Ad Lab was chosen to promote the Tap Project in Utah (a huge deal since real live, grown up, not part of school agencies out there are covering it in other states). The week of March 22, go out to eat and donate one dollar for the water you'd usually get for free. Every dollar provides clean drinking water for a child for 40 days.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

This evening, husband Klane is working on his portfolio till the wee hours. That guy stayed up all night last night. And yet, right now he is singing to me, along with Killing Me Softly by Roberta Flack. I love him. He's my favorite person.

Speaking of Klane singing songs, after Stake Conference yesterday we were driving away from the Provo Tabernacle and Klane started singing Rock With You by Micheal Jackson to me and dancing, and then I was singing backup and also dancing, and we stopped to let some people cross the street who turned out to be some of the singles from our ward, and they laughed at us. They probably think we're just really cool. I'll bet Bishop Green wouldn't have been caught dancing in his car.

Also, I made banana chocolate chip muffins and maybe ate three. And then studied for a test tomorrow. But didn't spend nearly as much time studying as I did planning how to decorate our next apartment, wherever it is. Oops.

Also, I got to sit next to my honey at church today. It was Stake Conference in the singles' stake, so Klane was relieved from his bishopric duties for the day. Hooray! I may have sneaked in a mini pack of peanut butter m&ms to get us through the two hours. And along with all the singles, we learned how to find an eternal companion. (Check!)

And lastly, there are just 7 weeks and 5 days till I never have to step inside the MATC building at UVU ever again. (!!!!!!!!!!) I can't wait. The only problem is that between now and then are the three most important exams I will ever take in my academic career. Because if I don't pass these, then the rest of it will really have been for nothing. In case you were wondering, the National Board exam (the written portion with 800 or so questions) is in 23 days, the Western Regional Board local anesthesia written/clinical exam is in 47 days, and the North East Regional Board clinical exam (for which I'll be flying myself and one lucky patient to NYC) is in 54 days. The culmination of my academic career is upon me.

About Us: Klane & Angie Harding

Husband and wife of three years, living the life in NYC. She's a dental hygienist; loves cooking, blogging, taking pictures, snowboarding, waterskiing and sometimes running. He's an art director at an Ad Agency; loves skiing, creativity, being tech-savvy, and eating her cooking. Other loves: food, boating, movies, picnics, traveling, LOST, family, Utah, snow, music, the outdoors, and each other. We love life and love living it together.